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Show 1 V FIRST BONUS BOND DELIVERY MADE The first bonus bond delivered deliver-ed in Bingham Canyon went to a smiling veteran, Leland A. Tuft, manager of the Utah Livery and Coal company, Mr. Tuft was on his way up town and happened to meet the carrier who had his bonds in front of the post office. Mr. Tuft was a student at the Agricultural college In Logan when U. S. entered ;4he World war. He was among the first 100 college students to enlist for service. ser-vice. He served two years with the 80th divUTon, it years of the time in Franbe. As a member of the motor transport he covered thousands of miles in England, Italy and France. His service entitled him to the maximum amount awarded veterans. vet-erans. "What am I going to do with my bonds?" repeated Mr. Tuft, "Well, they bear I per cent simple sim-ple interest. My bonds are going go-ing to my safety deposit box." |